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2002 Oct 29
3
FW: (no subject)
Jesus how do u post something, it always comes back :( -----Original Message----- From: Rend, Jon (Jon) % [mailto:rend@agere.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:05 AM To: 'samba@lists.samba.org' Subject: [Samba] (no subject) On friday we changed our smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN authenticacion. It worked fine testing two seperate usernames from Multiple
2002 Aug 13
2
Additional printer drivers
HI, I am having trouble loading Win9x printer drivers on the Samba server. I can load the NT/2000 driver ok, but when I go to the Additional drivers (in the printer properties) and select Win 95 or 98, it tells me "The printer driver you selected is either not compatible with your current version of Windows, or it may not be available. Select a compatable driver from the list..." I
2002 Oct 29
5
People
Is there a way to map NT names to UNIX names when they are not the same. 95% of our are which is great but we have a few that are different. For example, we have NT user "bigboy" who's Unix account is "smallboy", how can I make an association, oh learned 1's. Thanks, Jon :-) agere systems Office 651-675-3064* 1230 Northland DriveF Cell Phone
2017 May 31
6
CentOS 6.9, shredding a RAID
I've got an old RAID that I attached to a box. LSI card, and the RAID has 12 drives, for a total RAID size of 9.1TB, I think. I started shred /dev/sda the Friday before last... and it's still running. Is this reasonable for it to be taking this long...? mark
2008 Oct 15
2
Encrypting tmp swap and home
Hi everyone, I added a page under the HowTos for Encryption, and then added a guide for encrypting /tmp /swap and /home using cryptsetup and LUKS keys on LVM, when you already have partitions setup. http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/EncryptTmpSwapHome Regards, Max
2017 Nov 08
2
file shred
Hi, if we were to use shred to delete a file on a gluster volume, will the correct blocks be overwritten on the bricks? (still using Gluster 3.6.3 as have been too cautious to upgrade a mission critical live system). Cheers, Kingsley.
2008 Feb 01
2
Is it possible with two random effects in lme()?
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2004 Oct 08
1
Multiple-pass overwrite of EXT3 file on a journalled fs
Greetings all, I am curious if anyone knows why utilities such as 'GNU shred' (part of coreutils) and 'wipe' say they are not effective on journalled file systems- especially EXT3. Is it because you can't "guarantee" that the journal has been flushed/wiped (i.e. you have the journal 'between' you and the actual data blocks on the physical disk), or because
2018 May 09
2
OT: hardware: sanitizing a dead SSD?
James Szinger wrote: > Disclaimer: My $dayjob is with a government contractor, but I am speaking > as private citizen. > > Talk to your organization's computer security people. They will have a > standard procedure for getting rid of dead disks. We on the internet > can't > know what they are. I'm betting it involves some degree of paperwork. > > Around
2014 Mar 03
2
[LLVMdev] C++11 reverse iterators (was C++11 is here)
On 3 March 2014 12:13, Pete Cooper <peter_cooper at apple.com> wrote: > It would also be good to agree on a way to handle reverse iterators, especially on those which already use begin() and end() for going forwards. For example rbegin() and rend()? --renato
2013 Jan 08
4
wiping out data on a disk (no physical acess to the machine)
Hi, I need to securely wipe out a disk on a remote machine, but I don't have access to that machine. Therefore I cannot use the LiveCD+shred (or dd) combination. Besides manually shreding known data files, I am wondering if there is a (free) tool that can be used in my case. Thanks.
2015 Apr 01
2
[LLVMdev] Why the fault?
for (BasicBlock::reverse_iterator I = BB.rbegin(), E = BB.rend(); I != E; ) { Instruction& inst = *I; ++I; <-- iterator should be advanced to the previous instruction // Happens to be an Instruction::SExt. // Works fine if I iterate forwards if (isInstructionTriviallyDead(&inst, TLI)) inst.eraseFromParent(); } Sorry for the inexperienced question, but
2014 Mar 03
3
[LLVMdev] C++11 reverse iterators (was C++11 is here)
On 3 March 2014 12:32, Pete Cooper <peter_cooper at apple.com> wrote: > Would those work with a foreach construct? Perhaps I forgot to mention that was what I'm trying to work out here. > > In example 3 I was wondering if we could define a method reverse(). We could use sfinae to wrap that around rbegin/rend if people like that style? Sorry, I was too terse... ;) If MF is a
2018 May 08
8
OT: hardware: sanitizing a dead SSD?
Anyone have any clues about how to sanitize a dead SSD? We haven't had it yet, but we're sure it's coming. Esp. since I'm a federal contractor, a dead disk gets deGaussed, but what the hell do you do with a SSD?
2011 Sep 14
1
Shredding instead of deleting
Hi, I have a wishlist item. Is there an appropriate place for me to post it? Basically, I would like to know that my email isn't recoverable from the local disk on the mail server after I delete it. So instead of just deleting the file from my Maildir, I'd like the option to exist for Dovecot to shred it.. Ie, overwrite the file with random data and/or null bytes before deletion. In the
2017 Nov 09
0
file shred
On 11/08/2017 11:36 PM, Kingsley Tart wrote: > Hi, > > if we were to use shred to delete a file on a gluster volume, will the > correct blocks be overwritten on the bricks? > > (still using Gluster 3.6.3 as have been too cautious to upgrade a > mission critical live system). When I strace `shred filename`, it just seems to write + fsync random values into the file based on
2010 Mar 23
1
Resend of one patch, new to follow on...
The first patch in this set was submitted in January but never ACK'd. The following three are follow on patches to fix other issues that have come up.
2006 Apr 21
1
Backup FAQ: PLEEZE include in FAQ?
I know there are a million ways to skin a cat, but we must have 1,000,001 discussed in the archives already. I guess folks don't know about "search". So, I'm hoping that the pending FAQ might have mention of one or more of the *excellent* threads resident in the archives regarding backup? And just so this post is not a total waste, I'll mention that cpio can be your friend
2010 Jun 29
1
Constructing a model with multilevel response variables
Dear List, I am a little unsure how to structure my model and was after some advice. I am a little unsure if this question is appropriate for this list, if it is not please just delete and accept my apologise. I have 10 factors that are categorical variables and 5 levels of response variables - A B C D - Factors RESPONSE? 2 2 2 2 1 2 4 2 2 2 2
2008 Aug 28
3
potential wiki on encryption
Hello all, I posted the whole disk encryption instructions in the forum that has been briefly discussed on the list. I joined the list per Ned's post on the thread. http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&topic_id=15923&forum=42 I have a couple of questions about the process of creating a wiki. 1. How does the peer-review process work? 2. Is there a place